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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page i. im jane 7 jococooosooeocceocccccecoooooooocecco J t Not all questions can De puDiisnea, uui a repiy win De rpsV Commander A Q A restrictions and have all parking first come, first serve. This is the only fair way to do it. A Thank you for your inquiry. Changes in the Utah law in wearing the helmet while riding a motorcycle do not affect the safety requirements as outlined in Air Force regulations. You are required to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle on base. Does AFGE Local 1592 have exclusive recognition on Hill Air Force Base? Executive Order 11491 states in part that an agency shall accord exclusive recognition to a labor organization when the organization has been selected, in a secret ballot election, by a majority of the employes in an appropriate unit as their representative. Balloting was conducted in September 1965 and AFGE Local 1592 was granted exclusive recognition on Hill Air Force Base. Q My suggestion is that The primary concern of those who provide parking on base is adequate parking within a reasonable walking distance to all employe work areas. Your recommendation to allow parking on a first come, first serve basis would be a solution to the problem if all employes came to work at the same hour; however, that does not exist on this base. We have several different shifts, not to mention flying crews whose schedules do not conform to the normal tour of duty. If we adopt your recommendation, close-i- n parking would be provided for all 7:00 a.m. shift personnel, possibly a few spaces for the 7:30 a.m. shift, but leave no available parking for the late shift which includes the flying operations of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Thank you for your concern. A non-incom- Q A would like to know why it costs $.55 per line to bowl at the bowling alley? This seems a little bit high compared to other bases. the base do away with parking This fee was established as a fair price considering the e bowling prices of $.65 and $.75 and also to repay a loan of $40,000 to purchase new pin setters bought in 1974. addition to the We are also building a new eight-lan- e of which a cost at will have to be $378,000 lanes bowling over the interest next at eight years. repaid eight percent off-bas- Income from the bowling facility fees must pay off this construction and equipment loan as well as produce a e reasonable net income to help support other and welfare recreational activities on producing morale, Hill Air Force Base. What is the dress code at the golf course? Proper dress will be adequate cover above and below the waist. A mix of civilian and military clothing is not authorized. Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times. The following items of outer garments are prohibited on which are normally unthe golf course: White s (shirts dergarments; bathing suits; hot pants and or pants). Tank tops, levis and shorts are authorized. T-shi- rts I Q cut-off- Savings bonds are good scholarship reserves for students have Full counted on college without really planning for it, Joan took a part-tim- e job on took a father her campus, loan and her mother went back to work. On the other hand, John's aspirations, you may wish to look at two cases in point: Because Joan was unusually bright, her family assumed she would win a scholarship to doubled College costs in a decade and are almost certain to increase 100 percent in the next few years. undergraduate scholarships are reserved for a few disadvantaged students an high-intere- prestige expensive, college. But when college time and athletic awards are came, she was accepted without a grant because her thinning fast. family family made need. To see how these facts apply to your family's educational planned for his education from the day he was born. They saved for his "scholarship" by buying U.S. Savings Bonds in his name. From one of the safest investments his family could put a year. The school said there were too many girls with smaller resources on their scholarship list. Because her family had Many of today's scholars will do without grants unless they can prove real financial st $25,000 their money into, John's scholarship account earned co-own- er, his income exceeded the exemption total. With family earnings of by l ifiirnMi CARS AND THUS DS1VUIS kiu. vjon minmn eyist yiar than Ail nmssa cav.nra a year, John was able Quasar vkmo cassette Loading System B S ine ouck way H Qto&f 9 control viern grves N. a cassette Manual etection lever aows (f' V f000 X. nsefl and pay oac ' ,T C. 'vCV-- i rmns 5 5CT 'cord A iv' 9 I yn V J U A PauaaStop "Frttttrwi I Mi S? 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If you have a question, comment, suggestion or problem you want to bring to my attention, dial "People Line," ext. 7000. Your remarks will be recorded 24 hours a day, staffed and a reply prepared. I or my vice commander will personally review those printed in this column. Since the State of Utah rescinded its law against wearing a helmet on a motorcycle, is the base regulation going to be changed also? 1 A. m Answers to unpublished anonymous inquiries that are not 5305. forever. . . This is YOUR unforgettable day with photography by one who really cares and whose skill, creativity and imagination will record your feelings and emotions on "YOUR SPECIAL DAY." |